Seed annual . rrtr1 iiillj LIVINGSTON S DWARF ARISTOCRAT TOMATO. LIVINGSTONS DWARF ARISTOCRAT-! Introduced by us in 1893). This fini; early variety in habit of growth and foliage resemblesthe Dwarf Chanipioii very mueh, and might be taken for that popularvariety it it were not for the color of its beautiful rich, glossy bkd fruit,BO mueh preferred in many localities to the purple or rose-colored vari-eties. The size, solidity, proiluctiveness. smoothness, flavor of its fruit,etc., is lip to the present standard of excellence. Iris desirable forforcing under glass, especially on the side benche
Seed annual . rrtr1 iiillj LIVINGSTON S DWARF ARISTOCRAT TOMATO. LIVINGSTONS DWARF ARISTOCRAT-! Introduced by us in 1893). This fini; early variety in habit of growth and foliage resemblesthe Dwarf Chanipioii very mueh, and might be taken for that popularvariety it it were not for the color of its beautiful rich, glossy bkd fruit,BO mueh preferred in many localities to the purple or rose-colored vari-eties. The size, solidity, proiluctiveness. smoothness, flavor of its fruit,etc., is lip to the present standard of excellence. Iris desirable forforcing under glass, especially on the side benches, and for growingoutside for early market purposes. It may be planted two by three feet,or even closer, making it also suitable for small gardens, where everyfoot of land is to be utilized. Its peculiar dark green foliage and glossyred fruit attract the attention of every passer bv. PRICE-Pkt., 10c.; }^ oz , : oz., : SOc: lb., § LIVINGSTONS POTATO LEAF-(lntroduced by us in 1887). A disti
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